Tag: batman and robin

Hugo-nominated British writer Paul Cornell spoke with CBR News about his upcoming run on "Batman and Robin," sharing details about the new supervillain he's adding to the Dark Knight's rogues gallery along the way.

With the line-shifting game changer hitting the Dark Knight in today's "Batman & Robin" #16, DC Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras swings by to explain how Bruce Wayne's return will affect not just his life but the entire world of Gotham City.

DC Comics has released a preview of "Batman and Robin" #16, Grant Morrison's final issue on the title with Cameron Stewart on art and covers by Frank Quitely and Ethan Van Sciver. The issue hits November 3.

DC Comics has announced Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel will step in for three issues of "Batman and Robin" as Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason's planned debut on the title has been delayed. ROBOT 6 has details.

Frazer Irving, the artist on the acclaimed "Batman And Robin Must Die!" arc, explains how his history with Grant Morrison and Batman collided, why he's tired of Puritans and how he controls the visual tone of Gotham City.

Grant Morrison stops by THE BAT SIGNAL for a two-part talk on where Batman has been and where he's going, the mythic elements driving the sci-fi ending of "Return of Bruce Wayne"and the revelation of Doctor Hurt's identity.

Giving Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving's "Batman and Robin" #14 4 stars, Greg McEllhaton says "I'm sad that Morrison only has two more issues left, but he's knocking this last big story out of the park."

Best-selling writer of "Batman & Robin" Grant Morrison opened up about everything from his artistic inspirations to his theories on fiction while teasing news on "Sea Guy," "Multiversity," "We3" and more.

Chad Nevett reviewed artist Frazer Irving's first issue of the Grant Morrison written "Batman and Robin Must Die" storyline, giving it 4.5 stars and saying of the story, "you just have to know what happens next."

DC Comics has released a preview of "Batman and Robin" #13, by writer Grant Morrison and new artist Frazer Irving with covers by Irving and Frank Quitely. The new story arc hits stores tomorrow, July 8.

DC Editor Mike Marts stops by to explain how the all-star anniversary issue came together, how issue #700 plays a role in the culmination of Grant Morrison's mega-epic and what twists and artists will accompany the return of Bruce Wayne.

THE BAT SIGNAL spotlights Grant Morrison as he begins the Dark Knight's history-spanning homecoming back to modern day Gotham City in the highly anticipated six-issue miniseries, "Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne."

Greg McElhatton gave Grant Morrison and Andy Clarke's "Batman and Robin" #12 a 4 star review this week, describing the issue as "a perfect example of how to make reading a monthly comic an absolutely necessary event."

Tim Callahan reviewed "Batman and Robin" #11 by Grant Morrison and Andy Clarke, giving the issue 4 stars and saying that the series "has now entered that rarified air of the can't-wait-for-the-next-issue variety."

Andy Clarke spoke with CBR about his run on "Batman and Robin" that starts this week, spilling what he loves about the Batsuit, what makes Batman so cool and why Damian Wayne is someone he wouldn't mess with.

In the second of a two-part interview, Morrison spoke about "Batman and Robin," "The Return of Bruce Wayne," how long he plans to stay on "Batman and Robin" and when we'll find out what's going on with Bruce Wayne's skull.

The year is coming to a close so it's only appropriate that Tim takes some time this week to talk about "Batman and Robin," "Scalped," "Scott Pilgrim" and other titles as he runs through his choices for the Ten Best Comics of 2009.

The British artist has confirmed he will be drawing “Batman and Robin” #10-12, following up preceding arcs by Frank Quitely, current artist Philip Tan and Cameron Stewart on the popular DC Comics title.

Cameron Stewart is illustrating the third arc of Grant Morrison’s bestselling “Batman and Robin” series, following Frank Quitely and Philip Tan. CBR News spoke with the artist about life in the Batverse.

Tim looks at the comic book landscape as it stands in late 2009 and identifies the Top 10 Ongoing Series right now. Punisher? Green Lantern? Uncanny X-Men? Scalped? Guess which series takes the top spot.

The dynamic duo is about to return with comicdom’s version of the famous pairing, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. CBR News spoke with Morrison about the new in-continuity series from DC and why “Batman” #666 is so important to it.

This week's DC Nation page confirms long-standing rumors that the "All
Star Superman" team of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely are hard at work on
"Batman & Robin," a new Batman series expected to debut in June.